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Kirkland House completed yesterday its undefeated grid season with its seventh straight win, this last against a fighting aggregation from Adams House by a score of 12 to 6. The Deacon squad, coached by Pete Igo, met some of the stiffest opposition that it has encountered all season yesterday afternoon, but the passes of Andy Muldoon proved more than a match for the Gold Coasters...
...sniffed anything resembling Lahr's patter, and not since Margie Hart twisted her ankle on a faulty runway have Beacon Hill Burghers seen-even on the sly-a morsel like Irene Allarie, who bumps her svelte way through a colorful unveiling that is guaranteed to wilt even the stiffest of straw hats among the Summer Theatre...
Facing its stiffest battle of the year, Coach Johnny Chase's Varsity hockey team takes the ice in the Boston Arena at 8:30 o'clock tonight, a decided underdog against a talented Dartmouth sextet...
...Wharton, batting lead-off for the University runners, got off to a fine start and set the pace for the rest of the cinder beaters. He delivered the wood to Bob O'Brien, who also extended his lead over the rest of the pack. Bill Ellis, up against the stiffest competition, held his own firmly, and Bob Clark put on the necessary finishing kick to break the tape himself...
...this improvement may also bring Victor its stiffest competition in 45 years. Decca, second biggest record seller, was waiting only to see how the first Victor album (Richard Strauss's Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks) sells before coming out with its own unbreakable product for home use. Already on the market was the more expensive ($2.50 a record) vinyl album, Prince Igor, put out by the six-year-old Asch Recording Studios. And manufacturers who never gave records a thought before were ready to move into Victor's bailiwick...